PORTLAND, OREGON — Horne Audio, Inc. used a combination of compact Electro-Voice line arrays to keep sound focused and sight lines open at the recent Oregon Jamboree country music festival.
“Our client asked that we try an alternative to ground-stacked subs, to keep the low-end from overwhelming the seating areas directly in front of the stage,” says J. Peter Horne. “So, we decided to fly two side-by-side arrays of six XLC215 subs per side, keeping the low-end off the ground alongside our main hangs of twelve XLC-DVX per side and side fill arrays of eight XLD281 per side.”
The company flew down-fill hangs of two XLD281 boxes under each main XLC array, and flew a delay tower array of XLC-DVX.
“The coupling effect with the sub arrays worked very well, as it gave us the low end output we needed for this deep venue without blocking the view—six-deep sub arrays meant we were well clear of the deck—or focusing too much energy on the front rows,” Horne says. “Using this combination of compact XLC and XLD arrays allows us to provide full coverage and plenty of power handling without the clumsy footprint or crowded sightlines. We upgraded our XLC127 boxes to the new DVX woofers for this season, so now the whole EV rig is loaded with DVX woofers and delivering incredible punch and clarity for the pound.”
Taking place over the first weekend in August, this year’s Oregon Jamboree featured headliners Dierks Bentley, Trisha Yearwood and Jo Dee Messina. For the past five years, Horne Audio, Inc., (Portland, Oregon) has used EV line array systems at the festival.
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